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Both are feel good dramas with a strong couple that overcomes problems together. In both dramas the main leads are mature and grounded.
Both male leads are hopeless romantics. This is the type of film that should appeal to hipsters... but is too good for them.
The premise is similar as the lead female have terminal illness and lead male is a chaebol. But more than that, it's the feel that is similar. Both are not sappy melodramas, and being a genre I consciously stay away from, they managed to pull me in.
Also, add great cinematography and solid acting from the casts.
Also, add great cinematography and solid acting from the casts.
Both about office romances. Both dramas have the same feeling to it. Male protagonist from Jugglers is much like Introverted Boss.
They both have a similar office setting where the main female actress is working with her ex-boyfriend. Also, these are two short drama series.
these are common points in both dramas, they decide to get married for economic reasons, no love no emotions, the male lead is cold and unsocial then they fell in love.
It has the same family vibe that Tokyo Bandwagon and at the relationship between father and son is also similar.
I think both of these have many similar concepts. In both of these dramas, there is a couple having trouble in their long relationship. There is also also a similarity in the concept of “dreams” too.
Definitely the same background/theme for both, though this drama approaches the theme in a more mature manner, also both female leads are energetic and lovely. Honestly I sometimes wonder if this isn't the korean adaptation of Nigeru.
I think they should let yan da have her good moment and get some sort of love scene or at least make yan da and shi kiss and let them two realise the love they have between them
Both dramas have simple story and not too much drama. Both female leads are cute, fluffy and funny while also having similar character roles. Also the male leads are smart and affectionate. Both shows have love triangles in the beginning but as the show progress you'll notice the female lead has interest in the male lead only.
Both follow a group of women who live together in China, and contain friendship, romance, and more.
>The main female lead mistakes the main male lead as gay
>Co-habitation because of that mistake
>Love blooms
>Co-habitation because of that mistake
>Love blooms
Both female protagonists got into an accident... woke up years later with a special power... and then help the police solve crimes using their powers. Both female and male protagonists work together to solve difficult crimes, and in doing so, start to develop feelings for each other. There are people after the female protagonist life. Male protagonist protect the female protagonist.
Despite the difference of media, Tong being a web-drama and Gangster High being a movie, both have their stories centered in High School students whom gets involved with outlaw lifestyle.